Cigarette sales suspended

The protest action is called by the Kerala Vyapari Vyvasayi Ekopana Samiti which wants the manufacturers to bear the 12.5 per cent VAT.

Cigarette sales in Kerala have been seriously hit, as traders on Monday began the indefinite suspension of sales of tobacco products to press their demand that manufacturers pay all taxes in advance and include them on the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) shown on the packets.

Reports from across the state said wholesalers have stopped taking fresh stocks, but that retailers were selling cigarettes to exhaust pending stocks.

The protest action was called by the Kerala Vyapari Vyvasayi Ekopana Samiti, the state-level body of traders, which wanted the manufacturers to bear the 12.5 per cent Value Added Tax (VAT) levied on cigarette and other tobacco products.

The state government had given an option to manufacturers to have all taxes paid before fixing the MRP, but they had refused to comply with it, Samiti president T Naseeruddin said in Kozhikode.

According to trading circles, the manufacturers' stand had affected the profit the traders would get from tobacco prodcut sales.